Steinberg enters the secondround with Dorico Pro and, in addition to the classic features of notation software, offers new functions and tools that make working easier and thus improve the workflow. This now includes the ability to play a video in sync with the project, addmarkers and change tempo to compose directly to theimage. The familiar graphicalautomation tools allow changes in tempo, dynamics and MIDI controllers in playback mode, while Ossia staves can be added, complex divisi notation for string sections can be used and the number of staves for an instrument can be determined with the intelligent newstaves tools. Slash notation and lazy characters for parts of the rhythm section can now be inserted quickly and efficiently and large-format Hollywood-style time signatures help to quicklycapture meter changes in action-packed film music. Also new is the system track for quickly selecting, inserting and deletingmaterial, the helpful selection of tools for arrangers including multi-paste, multi-expand, multi-reduce and tools for scaling existing notes in N-toles of any value, as well as the ability to edit the appearance of playing techniques and notehead sets. This and more awaits you in the comprehensive Dorico Pro 2 notation software!
Steinberg Dorico Pro 2 Overview
What's new?
Videos can be played synchronously to the project
Markers can be added
Tempo can be changed
Edit tempo, dynamics and MIDI controller in playback mode
Ossia staffs
complex divisi notations for string sections
Number of staffs for an instrument can be changed with intelligent tools
Slash notation and lazy characters for parts of the rhythm section can be used quickly
Large-format Hollywood-style time signatures provide assistance when recording meter changes
System track for fast selection, insertion and deletion of material
new tools incl. multi-paste, expand, reduce
Tools for scaling existing notes in N-toles of any value
Playback of repetitions incl. lazers and volt clamps
New popover for adding tremolos and volt brackets
Appearance of playing techniques and music head sets can be changed
Playback behavior for playing techniques can be defined in VST Expression Maps